The Living Planet Report chronicles a staggering decline in wildlife. But why should we care? As Rebecca Shaw explains in this episode of Nature Breaking, wildlife populations are an early warning indicator for nature’s decline. And nature delivers so many critical services – from clean air and clean water, to the food we eat, to protection from storms. Watch the full episode to learn more about the Living Planet Report and the actions we can take to stem the loss of nature: https://lnkd.in/e2yDmjCS.
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As designers we design with light, but we should also be mindful of the type of light for our minds, brains and eyes! Circadian rhythm affects not just us but all living species. Be mindful when we next decide on light fittings outside the properties especially. Check out this podcast with Steve Tonkin https://lnkd.in/eNpxQ8Ps
??80% of our world's population lives under light-polluted skies. How does that affect wildlife??, and what can we do about it? ?? Discover more in the #ThinkLandscape Multimedia Story: https://lnkd.in/ebS-uazZ via Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
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It is also one of the major factor of Biodiversity Loss. I want to clarify it with example of Karachi Sindh after urbanization ( Destruction of Natural Habitat by developing cities) light Pollution is major cause of Biodiversity loss. Nowadays there is three common species in Karachi Eagles, Crows and Pigeon in highly lighted urbanized areas but other native species rarely found in low light polluted areas of Karachi.
??80% of our world's population lives under light-polluted skies. How does that affect wildlife??, and what can we do about it? ?? Discover more in the #ThinkLandscape Multimedia Story: https://lnkd.in/ebS-uazZ via Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)
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We recently worked with Lancashire Wildlife Trust to create a video which explains the process of Peat bog rewetting. Peat bogs absorb and reduce carbon in the atmosphere (which is a good thing for planet earth), and the process of rewetting them is quite complicated (hence the explanatory video). Check out the video to learn about the process of peat bog rewetting:
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Waterways, left in their native state, provide so many gifts to ecosystems & wildlife - and to us. Learn with Erica Gies how the Slow Water movement is working to bring us back into balance https://ow.ly/I8MC50TpAFL
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Waterways, left in their native state, provide so many gifts to ecosystems & wildlife - and to us. Learn with Erica Gies how the Slow Water movement is working to bring us back into balance https://ow.ly/I8MC50TpAFL
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We're keeping trees where they belong ?????? When trees like pinyon and juniper encroach into healthy sagebrush range, sage grouse, songbirds, and other wildlife suffer. We defend core sagebrush areas from encroachment and remove trees when opportunities present. Learn more about woodland expansion, a threat to the sagebrush sea, here: https://buff.ly/3M80xNk
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"Too often, outdoor electric lighting installations at night are overlit, left on when not needed, and harmful to the environment. As a result, light pollution is a growing global issue that can negatively affect our environment and impact our quality of life.". Darkness is crucial. #lightpollution #pollution #environment #lighting #health #darksky
?Exciting news! ? In celebration of International Dark Sky Week, we will be hosting multiple Night Matters lectures! Our special lineup of speakers will address various topics about the importance of darkness to wildlife habitats, human health, our cultural well-being, and more! Visit the official International Dark Sky Week website to see the full schedule and learn more! https://idsw.darksky.org #DarkSky #DarkSkyInternational #LightPollution #DiscoverTheNight #DarkSkyWeek #IDSW2024 #NightMatters
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Our next InSight discusses what being Nature Positive is about and if followed it can be used to help rebuild nature and wildlife by 2050. https://lnkd.in/d72Rxaxn
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Quiz time! ?? Find out which of these four mid-Atlantic species you are most like and learn how you can help protect our beautiful and delicate beaches: https://bit.ly/4fsCwOQ
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1 个月Very informative